Monday, January 27, 2014

Dangerous Anti National Action Is In Process

Our Government could not stop cross border terrorism. India
could not stop infiltration from our borders attached with Bangladesh, Pakistan
and others. India could not stop introduction of fake notes in India from
Pakistan and through neighboring countries.
Indian government started Bus service from Indian cities to cities in Pakistan
but could not safeguard Indian interest and could not stop entry of terrorists
from Pakistan to India in disguise. Indian government started train service
from India to city in Pakistan but could not develop love and affection between
citizens of two countries.
Indian government allowed several cultural programme between artists of India
and that of Pakistan but could not dilute intensity of animosity in the hearts
of Pakistani people against Indian people.
There are custom offices around border with Pakistan but Indian officials could
not stop supply of arms and ammunition s from neighboring countries to Indian territory.
It is open secret that India based naxal groups or anti national terror groups
have huge stock of arms and ammunition which they use from time to time to kill
innocent rural folks, to disturb Indian cities and to attack Indian armed
forces.
Training camps are reportedly functioning all over the country to promote anti
national activities and to promote naxalism and terrorism in India to
destabilize India. People of India are being trained by Pakistan based
terrorist organizations to create communal disharmony, to provoke riots and to
weaken the country by hook or by crook.
Indian rulers are in dialogue with rulers of Pakistan for decades together but
could not stop terror attack on Indian territory by Pakistan based terrorist
and could not stop growth of Indian brand of terrorism called as Indian Mujahidin
or SIMI or similarly other Indian brand terrorist organizations under the
patron and guardianship of Pakistan based terror camps.
India has hundreds of bitter experiences with Pakistan rulers when Pakistan has
cheated India in the name of friendship. India gave status of 'Most Favoured
State' to Pakistan but failed to change the heart of Pakistani rulers ,
Pakistani armed forces and ISI who are bent upon disturbing India.
Indian government imposed faith in Nawaz Shariff, but Kargil War happened, head
of Indian army Jawan cut off and taken away and there are frequent violation of
line of control by Pakistan based armed forces. Rather cross border firing from
the side of Pakistan has been found to be in increasing trend in recent past.
All above bitter truth is not my saying but the facts which appear in
newspapers of India, which our leaders use to say in their speeches, which TV
media use to say in their programmes and news broadcasts..
In spite of all these threats India has been facing from neighboring country
like Pakistan, Our government is in process of starting three Indian banks to
work in Pakistan and allowing in lieu of that three Pakistan based banks to
start functioning in India.
Is this not a direct threat to Indian economics, direct invitation to terrorists
to disturb India economically and in brief, a direct step to add fuel
to fire?

I am unable to understand how Indian regulators like RBI will be
in a position to ensure hundred percent compliance of KYC norms prescribed by RBI (Know Your Customers)
from Pakistan based banks when they failed to do so for even Indian Banks even
after decade long efforts and vigorous follow up in this regard.

I am unable to understand how RBI will safeguard India from
money laundering which is more likely to take place from proposed Pakistan based
banks working in Indian territory as RBI and Government of India completely failed to stop the same even from some of
private banks in India which were exposed by Kobra Post sting operation in
recent past.

I am unable to understand how RBI or for that matter Government
of India will stop lending in India by Pakistan based banks for promotion of
terror acts, for purchase of arms and ammunitions to disturb Indian towns and
cities in the name of fake business identities formed by India based anti nationals
who are said to be working in nexus with Pakistan based terror camps.

There are several cases of advances made by Indian banks based
on fake deeds, or for fake business on fake identities, when India is not fit
to control and properly monitor even Indian banks, how will they stop Pakistan
based banks in doing and promoting ill-motivated activities to weaken
India .

The casual approach and corrupt minded officials sitting in custom
and excise departments or at borders has failed or you can say willfully allowed
Pakistan based terrorist to send drugs, arms and other dangerous weapons to
Indian counterparts in disguise of potatoes and food grains to serve their self
interest. GOI should understand how majority of officials in government offices
are bought by bribe and how do they indulge in activities which harm the country.

And now allowing Pakistan based banks to function in India will
do nothing but add fuel to fire. There is no doubt to me keeping in view the
working style of Indian bosses and Indian politicians that India is inviting
more problems from Pakistan than solving anyone by taking a decision to allow
three banks from Pakistan to function in India and vice versa..

ISLAMABAD: India and Pakistan are working to allow three banks to set up branches on each other's soil to normalise trade relations and boost commerce, Minister of State for Commerce Khurram Dastagir Khan has said.

The two sides had agreed in August 2012 to issue a full banking licence to two banks from each country. However, normalisation of trade was hit after Pakistan failed to deliver on a commitment to grant Most Favoured Nation-status to India in January last year

"We were told that the Reserve Bank of India had since, I would say, lessened its restrictions, it is no longer two banks. Any bank that fulfils the requirement can apply. For the time being, we are working on three banks each," Khan told PTI here.

The issue of setting up bank branches on each other's soil was raised with Indian Commerce Minister Anand Sharma by Pakistan's Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif when he visited New Delhi recently.

Khan, who left for India today to participate in a SAARC business meet, said, "The State Bank of Pakistan has just written to the RBI that three banks would like to open their branches in India. I don't know when but it will happen. Some movement has taken place."

In 2012, the two Indian banks allowed to operate in Pakistan were the State Bank of India and Bank of India. On the Pakistani side, the quasi-state owned National Bank of Pakistan and privately owned United Bank Ltd were selected for running full banking operations in India once they obtained licences.

However, there has not been much forward movement on the issue.

Khan, a top leader of the ruling PML-N party, argued that the biggest hurdle to normal trade ties was the "very restrictive visa regime".

"People cannot travel to the other country. Visa is not something that appears on trading figures but is very substantial. If businessmen from one country cannot travel to another country and see firsthand and analyse the economic opportunities that are there, then trade is severely hampered," he said.

"Visa restriction is what we call a non-tariff barrier," he added.

Khan pointed out another issue not reflected by trade figures was the lack of bilateral banking relations.

"That is also not a trading issue but is a necessary facility required for trading. So banking relationship has to be there. Another issue that we will talk about, maybe not in this trip, is to allow communication network. Allow roaming," he said.

"And here I am quite definite that obtaining a SIM in Pakistan is miles easier than it is in India. So if people can't communicate and use the banking channel, and if they can't travel, it is a hurdle to trade," he said.

http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2014-01-16/news/46264412_1_united-bank-ltd-most-favoured-nation-status-state-bankIndia, Pak working to allow 3 banks in each other’s countryNEW DELHI - India and Pakistan are working on allowing three banks to set up branches on each others’ soil to help improve trade relations. In August 2012, it was announced that both sides have agreed to issue a full banking licence to two banks from each country. The two Indian banks that were allowed to operate in Pakistan were State Bank of India and Bank of India. On the other hand, quasi-state owned NBP and privately-owned United Bank Ltd were selected for running full-banking operations in India, once licensed by the country. However, there was not much forward movement on that.Pakistan Commerce Minister Khurram Dastagir Khan told PTI here that the issue was raised with his Indian counterpart Anand Sharma in New Delhi during a visit by Pakistan’s Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif. “We were told there that Reserve Bank of India had since, I would say lessened its restrictions, it is no longer two banks. Any bank that fulfils the requirement can apply. For the time being, we are working on three banks each,” he said. The Minister, who today left for India, said “The SBP has just written to the RBI that three banks would like to open their branches in India. I don’t know when but it will happen. Some movement has taken place,” he said. He argued that the biggest hurdle in having normal trade ties is the “very restrictive visa regime”. “People cannot travel to other country. Visa is not something that appears on trading figures but is very substantial. If businessmen from one country cannot travel to another country and see firsthand and analyse the economic opportunities that are there, then trade is severely hampered,” Khan said. “Visa restriction is what we call a non-tariff barrier,” he added. Khan pointed out that another part that does not appear in trade figures was the lack of bilateral banking relations.“That is also not a trading issue but is a necessary facility required for trading. So banking relationship has to be there. Another issue that we will talk about, may be not in this trip is to allow communication network. Allow roaming,” he said.“And here I am quite definite that obtaining a SIM in Pakistan is miles easier than it is in India. So if people can’t communicate and use the banking channel, and if they can’t travel, it is a hurdle to trade,” he said.